Caracterização morfogênica e estrutural de trevo alexandrino submetido a diferentes intervalos e alturas de corte em consorcio com azevém anual.

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Autor(a) principal: Conto, Leandro de
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: A field experiment was carried out in 2009 at Embrapa Clima Temperado Experiment Station, in Capão do Leão, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, to evaluate the effect of different heights and cutting intervals on morphogenetic and structural characteristics of Berseem Clover x Annual Ryegrass association, as well as forage dry matter yield. Treatments consisted of two residual cutting heights (A1= 5 cm and A2= 10 cm) and harvesting intervals based in thermal sums (GD): (IC= 350 GD; IC2= 450 GD and IC3= 550 GD). A complete randomized block design was used with four replications. In each plot three representative ryegrass stems and three stems of clover, were marked. In both forages the following variables were evaluated: number of live leaves (NFV), number of dead leaves (NFM), rate of leaf appearance (TSF) and phylochrone, as well as daily growth rate (TCD) and dry matter yield (MS) of leaves and stems (kg MS/ha). For the clover it also were evaluated rate of stems appearance (TSR), number of nodes per plant (NNP) and number of stems per plant (NRP). For ryegrass and clover the TCD and was higher at the 450 GD interval with 25.5 and 14.9 kg MS, respectively. Yield of leaves for the clover was higher in both cutting heights and for ryegrass it was higher at IC1 at 10 cm height. Yield of stems of clover was higher in IC2 and A2 and for ryegrass it was higher in IC1 and A2. The TSF for clover and ryegrass, in the regrowth cutting was of 0.032 and 0.132 leaves/day, respectively. No considerable number of dead leaves in clover was observed for treatments; however for ryegrass the NFM was higher in IC2 with 2.667 leaves. Evaluations made in clover four weeks after regrowth showed the best results for TSF of 0.247 leaves/day; phylocrone of 4.211 °C/day/leaf in IC2 an TSR of 0.136 stems/day. For NNP and NRP the highest values were in IC3 with 31.815 and 4.390, respectively. The NFV was higher in IC2 and IC3 with 8.709 and 9.168 leaves, respectively, without significant statistical difference. Cuttings made at intervals of 450 GD showed to be the ideal for this type of mixture, where the best forage characteristics were observed, as well as favoring both forage species, mainly the legume which contributes to the pasture quality. Morphogenetic and structural characteristics are not affected by changing from 5 cm to 10 cm the residual cutting height. 12
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spelling http://lattes.cnpq.br/3675547601577603http://lattes.cnpq.br/1713682085948923Monks, Pedro LimaConto, Leandro de2014-08-20T14:38:50Z2011-09-132014-08-20T14:38:50Z2010-05-31CONTO, Leandro de. Caracterização morfogênica e estrutural de trevo alexandrino submetido a diferentes intervalos e alturas de corte em consorcio com azevém anual. 2010. 79 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Zootecnia) - Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Pelotas, 2010.http://repositorio.ufpel.edu.br/handle/ri/2634A field experiment was carried out in 2009 at Embrapa Clima Temperado Experiment Station, in Capão do Leão, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, to evaluate the effect of different heights and cutting intervals on morphogenetic and structural characteristics of Berseem Clover x Annual Ryegrass association, as well as forage dry matter yield. Treatments consisted of two residual cutting heights (A1= 5 cm and A2= 10 cm) and harvesting intervals based in thermal sums (GD): (IC= 350 GD; IC2= 450 GD and IC3= 550 GD). A complete randomized block design was used with four replications. In each plot three representative ryegrass stems and three stems of clover, were marked. In both forages the following variables were evaluated: number of live leaves (NFV), number of dead leaves (NFM), rate of leaf appearance (TSF) and phylochrone, as well as daily growth rate (TCD) and dry matter yield (MS) of leaves and stems (kg MS/ha). For the clover it also were evaluated rate of stems appearance (TSR), number of nodes per plant (NNP) and number of stems per plant (NRP). For ryegrass and clover the TCD and was higher at the 450 GD interval with 25.5 and 14.9 kg MS, respectively. Yield of leaves for the clover was higher in both cutting heights and for ryegrass it was higher at IC1 at 10 cm height. Yield of stems of clover was higher in IC2 and A2 and for ryegrass it was higher in IC1 and A2. The TSF for clover and ryegrass, in the regrowth cutting was of 0.032 and 0.132 leaves/day, respectively. No considerable number of dead leaves in clover was observed for treatments; however for ryegrass the NFM was higher in IC2 with 2.667 leaves. Evaluations made in clover four weeks after regrowth showed the best results for TSF of 0.247 leaves/day; phylocrone of 4.211 °C/day/leaf in IC2 an TSR of 0.136 stems/day. For NNP and NRP the highest values were in IC3 with 31.815 and 4.390, respectively. The NFV was higher in IC2 and IC3 with 8.709 and 9.168 leaves, respectively, without significant statistical difference. Cuttings made at intervals of 450 GD showed to be the ideal for this type of mixture, where the best forage characteristics were observed, as well as favoring both forage species, mainly the legume which contributes to the pasture quality. Morphogenetic and structural characteristics are not affected by changing from 5 cm to 10 cm the residual cutting height. 12O experimento foi conduzido a campo, em área da Embrapa Clima Temperado, no município Capão do Leão, RS, durante o ano de 2009, para avaliar o efeito de diferentes intervalos e alturas de corte sobre as características morfogênicas e estruturais de trevo alexandrino (Trifolium alexandrinum L.) consorciado com azevém anual (Lolium multiflorum) bem como a produção de matéria seca das forrageiras. Os tratamentos consistiram de duas alturas residuais (A1=5 cm e A2=10 cm) e três intervalos entre cortes baseados em somas térmicas (IC1=350 GD; IC2=450 GD e IC3=550 GD). O delineamento utilizado foi blocos completos ao acaso, com quatro repetições. Foram marcadas em cada parcela três perfilhos de azevém e três ramos de t. alexandrino representativos da pastagem. Em ambos foi avaliado o número de folhas vivas (NFV), número de folhas mortas (NFM), taxa de surgimento de folhas (TSF) e filocrono, bem como a taxa de crescimento diário (TCD) e a produção de folhas e caules (kg de MS/ha). No trevo alexandrino também foi avaliado a taxa de surgimento de ramos (TSR), número de nós por planta (NNP) e número de ramos por planta (NRP). A TCD para o azevém e o trevo alexandrino foi maior no intervalo com 450 GD com 25,5 e 14,9 kg de MS respectivamente. A produção de MS de folhas de trevo foi maior em IC2 nas duas alturas de corte, no entanto para o azevém foi maior em IC1 na altura de 10 cm. A produção de MS de caules de trevo foi maior em IC2 e A2 e para o azevém foi maior em IC3 e A2. A TSF para o azevém e o trevo no corte do rebrote foi 0,032 e 0,132 folhas/dia respectivamente. Não foi observado número considerável de folhas mortas para avaliação nos tratamentos para o trevo; já para o azevém o NFM, foi maior em IC2 com 2,667 folhas. As avaliações realizadas no trevo alexandrino quatro semanas após o rebrote apresentaram os melhores resultados para TSF de 0,247 folhas/dia; filocrono de 4,211 °C/dia/folha em IC2 e TSR de 0,136 ramos/dia. Para o NNP e NRP os maiores valores foram em IC3 com 31,815 e 4,390, respectivamente. O NFV foi maior em IC2 e IC3 com 8,709 e 9,168 folhas, respectivamente e iguais estatisticamente. Os cortes realizados com intervalos de 450 graus-dia se mostraram ser os ideais para o manejo desta consorciação tendo em vista que as melhores características forrageiras foram observadas neste, bem como o favorecimento às duas forrageiras, 10 para a leguminosa que acrescenta qualidade à pastagem. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Caracterização morfogênica e estrutural de trevo alexandrino submetido a diferentes intervalos e alturas de corte em consorcio com azevém anual.
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Structural and morphogenetic characterization of Berseem Clover x Annual Ryegrass association managed under different intervals and cutting heights.
title Caracterização morfogênica e estrutural de trevo alexandrino submetido a diferentes intervalos e alturas de corte em consorcio com azevém anual.
spellingShingle Caracterização morfogênica e estrutural de trevo alexandrino submetido a diferentes intervalos e alturas de corte em consorcio com azevém anual.
Conto, Leandro de
Morfogênese
Trifolium alexandrinum
Taxa de surgimento de folhas
Filocrono
Rate of leaf emergence
Morphogenesis
Trifolium alexandrinum
Phyllochron
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
title_short Caracterização morfogênica e estrutural de trevo alexandrino submetido a diferentes intervalos e alturas de corte em consorcio com azevém anual.
title_full Caracterização morfogênica e estrutural de trevo alexandrino submetido a diferentes intervalos e alturas de corte em consorcio com azevém anual.
title_fullStr Caracterização morfogênica e estrutural de trevo alexandrino submetido a diferentes intervalos e alturas de corte em consorcio com azevém anual.
title_full_unstemmed Caracterização morfogênica e estrutural de trevo alexandrino submetido a diferentes intervalos e alturas de corte em consorcio com azevém anual.
title_sort Caracterização morfogênica e estrutural de trevo alexandrino submetido a diferentes intervalos e alturas de corte em consorcio com azevém anual.
author Conto, Leandro de
author_facet Conto, Leandro de
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Monks, Pedro Lima
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Conto, Leandro de
contributor_str_mv Monks, Pedro Lima
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Morfogênese
Trifolium alexandrinum
Taxa de surgimento de folhas
Filocrono
topic Morfogênese
Trifolium alexandrinum
Taxa de surgimento de folhas
Filocrono
Rate of leaf emergence
Morphogenesis
Trifolium alexandrinum
Phyllochron
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Rate of leaf emergence
Morphogenesis
Trifolium alexandrinum
Phyllochron
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
description A field experiment was carried out in 2009 at Embrapa Clima Temperado Experiment Station, in Capão do Leão, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, to evaluate the effect of different heights and cutting intervals on morphogenetic and structural characteristics of Berseem Clover x Annual Ryegrass association, as well as forage dry matter yield. Treatments consisted of two residual cutting heights (A1= 5 cm and A2= 10 cm) and harvesting intervals based in thermal sums (GD): (IC= 350 GD; IC2= 450 GD and IC3= 550 GD). A complete randomized block design was used with four replications. In each plot three representative ryegrass stems and three stems of clover, were marked. In both forages the following variables were evaluated: number of live leaves (NFV), number of dead leaves (NFM), rate of leaf appearance (TSF) and phylochrone, as well as daily growth rate (TCD) and dry matter yield (MS) of leaves and stems (kg MS/ha). For the clover it also were evaluated rate of stems appearance (TSR), number of nodes per plant (NNP) and number of stems per plant (NRP). For ryegrass and clover the TCD and was higher at the 450 GD interval with 25.5 and 14.9 kg MS, respectively. Yield of leaves for the clover was higher in both cutting heights and for ryegrass it was higher at IC1 at 10 cm height. Yield of stems of clover was higher in IC2 and A2 and for ryegrass it was higher in IC1 and A2. The TSF for clover and ryegrass, in the regrowth cutting was of 0.032 and 0.132 leaves/day, respectively. No considerable number of dead leaves in clover was observed for treatments; however for ryegrass the NFM was higher in IC2 with 2.667 leaves. Evaluations made in clover four weeks after regrowth showed the best results for TSF of 0.247 leaves/day; phylocrone of 4.211 °C/day/leaf in IC2 an TSR of 0.136 stems/day. For NNP and NRP the highest values were in IC3 with 31.815 and 4.390, respectively. The NFV was higher in IC2 and IC3 with 8.709 and 9.168 leaves, respectively, without significant statistical difference. Cuttings made at intervals of 450 GD showed to be the ideal for this type of mixture, where the best forage characteristics were observed, as well as favoring both forage species, mainly the legume which contributes to the pasture quality. Morphogenetic and structural characteristics are not affected by changing from 5 cm to 10 cm the residual cutting height. 12
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